bow...and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord...."

of southeast Texas, 70 miles north of Beaumont. We are surrounded by azaleas, camellias, gardenias, dogwood and magnolia trees, as well as other southern favorites. Our daylilies are Texas tough! They are not only naturalized to our brutally hot, dry Texas summers, they thrive in it! During the notorious drought of 2011, after months of no water, the daylilies shed most of their leaves and then went completely dormant. So much so, that I thought that I'd lost them all. But when the drought broke, the daylilies erupted to life! The following 2012 season was one of the most colorful and prolific seasons I had seen thus far.

The progressive seasons have been even better. New beds have been created, loaded with time-proven favorites and new "soon-to-be" favorites. Upon arrival, you will be given flags for marking the exact daylilies you'd like to purchase. They will be dug up and bagged for you on sight, ready to go to their new home with you. For our 8A weather zone, our peak blooming season is usually early May through early June. At that time, we are open 9-2, Thurs-Sat. However, as weather conditions can fluctuate greatly, please call if a day looks "iffy" before you make the drive out here. Flower Branch Gardens Daylily Farm is a licensed and state-inspected facility.

Tracey Stewart has been the sole proprietor of Flower Branch Gardens Daylily Farm since 2007. She has been a member of The American Daylily Society since that time, as well as a member of the Lufkin Daylily Society. When she is not working in the flower beds, she can be found in their other gardens - the vegetable gardens! Tracey and her husband Gary love to grow an extensive list of heirloom vegetables, and along with tending the chickens, dogs or hogs, rarely spend time indoors. When you visit Flower Branch Gardens, you may want to ask if there are any fresh eggs or produce available! All of our vegetables are grown organically, although we are not officially Certified Organic. (Who wants to eat chemicals?)

For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16